Beer and Garlic Grilled Chicken

Juicy, incredibly flavorful grilled chicken is easier than you might think; especially when it starts with a marinade loaded with flavor from beer, garlic, and a sprinkling of herbs. This simple Beer and Garlic Chicken Marinade has become a staple in our house over the past few years.

The chicken turns out absolutely perfect; tender and juicy every time.

Beer Chicken Marinade

I used beer in a marinade for the first time when I made the Smoky Chicken and Bacon Burgers almost five years ago. (And yes, those burgers are every single bit as amazing as they sound!)

We loved the flavors so much I immediately started playing with a larger batch marinade recipe for grilled chicken.

I’m not a fan of beer myself and I don’t much like the taste or smell of it at all. I do, however, LOVE this marinade.

If you do not typically have beer in your house (and don’t want to buy a six-pack just to try a new recipe), I have a tip for you. If you’re lucky enough to live near a Trader Joe’s, they sell individual bottles of beer for less than $1. (You can thank my awesome little sister for that tip.)

We like to grill a good bit of extra chicken each time we are grilling and then keep it in the fridge for easy lunches, like the Southwest Chicken Salad pictured here. I frequently double this marinade recipe and will grill a huge batch of chicken all at once.

We’ll quite happily eat it all week by itself, over salads, and in sandwiches and wraps.

There’s nothing better than having pre-cooked chicken in the fridge ready to use through the week. Try it in one of these recipes for a terrifically tasty and EASY weeknight meal.

Chicken Marinade Recipes

It’s amazing what a great marinade can do for a simple piece of chicken and I’m of the opinion that you can’t have too many awesome ways to marinate chicken. This Very Green Grilled Chicken by Kalyn’s Kitchen and Honey Buttermilk Roast Chicken by The View From Great Island both sound delicious.

Chipotle Chicken Marinade and Mojo Marinade are a couple more go-to chicken marinade recipes that I reach for frequently. Loaded with some of our favorite flavors, these chicken marinades make all the difference between just another chicken dinner and a meal that the whole family will love.

Beer Chicken Marinade Recipe

Place the chicken in a gallon-size zip-close bag or an airtight container. Stir together the marinade ingredients and pour over the chicken. Seal and turn the bag or container to coat the pieces evenly.

Let rest in the refrigerator for 12-36 hours. I try to marinate chicken for a minimum of 24 hours most of the time because the longer time makes a huge difference in the flavor.

Freezer Meal Instructions

Combine the marinade and chicken in a gallon-size zip-close bag and freeze them together. When you are ready to cook the chicken, thaw in the refrigerator, allowing the marinade to work its flavors throughout the meat. Once thawed, cook as directed.

Place the chicken in a gallon size zip-close bag or an airtight container. Stir together the marinade ingredients and pour over the chicken. Seal and turn the bag or container to coat the pieces evenly. Let rest in the refrigerator for 12-36 hours. I try to marinate chicken for a minimum of 24 hours most of the time, because the longer time makes a huge different in the flavor.

When ready to cook the meat, let the chicken rest on the counter for 30 minutes to an hour prior to cooking. Preheat the grill to medium heat. For boneless skinless chicken thighs, cook the meat 6 minutes on each side. Then increase the heat closer to medium-high and cook an additional 4 minutes, as needed. Enjoy!

Notes

The nutritionals from the recipe card are calculated based on the full recipe of marinade. However, the chicken will only absorb a small percentage of the marinade.

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About Mary Younkin

Hi, I’m Mary. I’m the author, cook, photographer, and travel lover behind the scenes here at Barefeet In The Kitchen. I'm also the author of three cookbooks dedicated to making cooking from scratch as simple as possible.

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